· Only Cellfood® is capable of holding these elements in
a full aqueous solution and delivering them to every single cell. Its unique
time release delivery system ensures that the oxygen and vital nutrients
are rapidly absorbed by the body at the cellular level, and continue this
steady stream of cell nourishment all day.

· Cellfood® contains only the finest all-natural plant
substances. It is sourced from the clean southern seas surrounding New Zealand,
from mineral springs and from fossilized plant taken from virgin earth.

Oxygen is vital to the healthy functioning of our body. It fuels all of its
systems, fires its chemical reactions, and eliminates wastes and toxins.
Cellfood® enhances the critical bioavailability of oxygen to the body
through its unique ability to 'dissociate' water molecules within the body,
resulting in the release of abundant nascent oxygen, and hydrogen, directly
to the cells.

Electrolytes support the healthy electrical integrity of the body's natural
colloidal systems, including the blood itself. They impart a negative charge
to the red blood cells, separating them to restore their maximum functioning.

Hydrogen: Plays a vital role in the
electron transport chain. It builds cells, and if left unmodulated,
makes them hard and brittle. These effects are balanced by the action of
oxygen. Hydrogen is needed by the body to build and repair immune
system, the body's organs and the cell structure. A lack of hydrogen
can lead to dehydration resulting in brain shrinkage, face furrowing,
face furrowing, drying of mucus, tendon/nerve cramping, gout, muscular
rheumatism, mental confusion and inadequacy, neck stiffness, irritated
skin and sore joints.

pH (stands for potential of hydrogen), we all know how important pH
is for the human body. This is a measure of how acidic or alkaline a
substance is. Acids have pH values under 7, and alkalis have pH values
over 7. If a substance has a pH value of 7, it is neutral-neither acidic
or alkaline.

Iron: Required in manufacture of
hemoglobin, the protein that carries oxygen thought the body. Also
involved in the production of certain hormones, connective tissues,
neurotransmitters, and immune system maintenance.

Magnesium: Called the anti-stress
mineral. Necessary for calcium and vitamin C metabolism; essential for
normal functioning of nervous and muscular system. Studies show
magnesium was necessary to prevent calcium deposits, kidney stones and
gallstones.

"As you begin to introduce more pure oxygen into your system, it's
only a matter of time before your body will begin to respond with new
levels of vitality, energy, endurance, and most of all wellbeing."Michelle Schoffro Cook, DNM, DAC,
CNC,CITP

Oxygen is vital to the healthy
functioning of our body. It fuels all of its systems, fires its chemical
reactions, and eliminates wastes and toxins. Oxygen is absorbed by
hemoglobin in the blood and is transferred to every cell in the body.
Cellular homeostasis is dependent on adequate supply of oxygen in the
blood. Life is indeed propelled by the oxygen in our blood, and a lack
of oxygen results in sickness, poor vitality, poor stamina, fatigue and
general weak disposition.

The greater oxygen levels in our bodies, the more
resistant we become to viruses and harmful bacteria.

When
scientists analyzed the oxygen content of air bubbles trapped in
ice-core drillings at the Antarctica, they found that the earth's
atmosphere at one time contained between 38% and 44% oxygen. Over the
years, increased pollution, increased toxins, mass rain forest
destruction, and the reduction in of other natural oxygen producers have
decreased the level of oxygen in our present day atmosphere from above
38% to below 20%.In major cities the oxygen content of the air has
measured as low as 10%. Combustion of carbon and hydrocarbon fuels
decrease the oxygen content of the air. Decrease in the size of the
earth's forests results in less oxygen being released back into the
atmosphere. Cooking or heating food reduces the oxygen content in
vegetables and fruits, and processed foods have little or no oxygen
content.
Eating packaged foods with preservatives, anything hydrogenated
(margarine), polyunsaturated fats, white flour, processed sugars, etc.
all rob the body of oxygen. Valuable oxygen is needed to process and
metabolize these foods - oxygen needed for primary metabolic functions
and to fight disease. Add to this smoking, drinking to excess, lack of
exercise and stress and you can understand why the population is oxygen
deprived. Because our bodies are not designed for low level oxygen
consumption, harmful toxins accumulate in our cells, tissues, organs,
and blood streams.

Initial symptoms of oxygen deficiency may
include overall weakness, fatigue, circulation problems, poor digestion,
muscle aches and pains, dizziness, depression, memory loss, irrational
behavior, irritability, acid stomach, and bronchial complications. When
the immune system is compromised by a lack of oxygen, the body is more
susceptible to opportunistic bacteria, viral, and parasitic infections
and colds, as well as flu. Oxygen deprivation can also lead to
life-threatening disease, such as cancer. Cancer, and most other
infections or disease cannot live in an oxygen-rich environment. Dr. Otto
Warburg, twice Nobel Laureate stated, "the primary cause of cancer
is the replacement of normal oxygen respiration of body cells by
anaerobic (i.e. oxygen deficient) cell respiration."

Diseases are anaerobic - they cannot exist in an
elevated oxygen environment.

They exist and proliferate with little or no oxygen
present. And most people are oxygen deficient. Significantly increase
cellular oxygen levels and these anaerobic diseases cannot replicate,
cannot proliferate, cannot exist. A very powerful statement but there
are many doctors who now believe that a completely oxygenated body
cannot harbor disease.

CELLFOOD provides nascent oxygen at the cellular
level where it is needed.

Phosphorus:Needed for normal bone
and tooth structure. Interrelated with action of calcium and vitamin D.

Potassium: Necessary for normal muscle
tone, nerves, heart action and enzyme reaction. Potassium and sodium aid
the cells in elimination of wastes. Potassium attracts the nourishment
that the cells need from the blood stream.

Selenium: May help prevent some forms
of cancer and heart disease. Helps boost immune system.

Sodium:Helps to balance the acid-base
relationship in the body. It is needed to keep calcium in solution.

Sulfur: Is a blood conditioner and
cleanser. It aids the liver in absorbing the other minerals. Referred to
as the beauty mineral, it is know to make the difference between stringy
or shimmering hair, brittle or beautiful nails, and coupled with
vitamins A and D, play a major part in skin texture integrity.

Zinc: Is a trace mineral found in such
small amounts in our bodies, it has been called a micronutrient. It is
found in the thyroid gland, hair, pancreas, kidney, pituitary glands,
blood and in the element in male hormone production. Zinc is a
constituent of insulin, which is necessary for the utilization of sugar.
It also assists food absorption through the intestinal wall. Zinc is
essential for the synthesis of protein and many enzymes.

Alanine: Is a nonessential amino acid
used by the body to build proteins. Alanine is present in prostate
fluid, and it may play a role in supporting prostate health

Aspartic Acid: Is a naturally
occurring nonessential amino acid, common form L(+)-aspartic acid. It is
used as a dietary supplement, detergent, fungicide, germicide synthetic
sweetener base. Combines with other amino acids to form compounds that
absorb and remove toxins from the bloodstream.

Cystine and Methionine:
Natural chelating agents for heavy metals. They aid in producing
beautiful skin. Methionine can be substituted for choline which aids in
reducing liver fat (lipotropic agent) and protects the kidneys. It also
builds new body tissue. A deficiency of methionine may lead to fatty
degeneration and cirrhosis if the liver.

Glutamic Acid: May serve as a
brain stimulant. It provides Y-Butyric Amino Acid (transmits nerve
impulses to the brain).

Glycine: Serves as a stimulant to the
brain. It also aids in the healing of the swollen and infected prostate.

Histidine: Nonessential amino acid.
Is found abundantly in hemoglobin; has been used in the
treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, allergic diseases, ulcers & anemia. A
deficiency can cause poor hearing.

Lysine: Builds new body tissue and also
such vital substances as antibodies, hormones, enzymes and body cells.
Deficiency may cause nausea, dizziness and anemia.

Phenylalanine: It cannot be
metabolized if a person is deficient in Vitamin C. It is a stimulant
which sends impulses to the brain, acts as an antidepressant and can
raise blood pressure.

Proline: Is a non-essential amino acid
which can be formed from the amino acids, glutamate, ornithine, &
arginine, or obtained from protein foods such as meat, cottage cheese, &
wheat germ. It is found in high concentrations in collagen & is
particularly important for musculoskeletal health. Collagen is comprised
of almost one third proline residues. About half of your body's total
proline is contained in collagen which is the main supportive protein of
your skin, tendons, bones, cartilage & connective tissue.

Vitamin C deficiency will cause proline to be lost in the urine
because of collagen breakdown. This is an early sign & precursor of
degenerative disease.

Serine: A silk protein, and is a
nonessential amino acid and can be synthesized in the body from glycine.Serine
is required for the metabolism of fat, tissue growth and the immune
system as it assists in the production of immunoglobulins and
antibodies. Some derivatives (e.g. ethanolamine) are also important
components of the phospholipids found in biological membranes.It is a constituent of brain proteins and nerve coverings
and is also important in the formation of cell membranes, involved in
the metabolism of purines and pyrimidines, and muscle synthesis

Threonine: Is another
alcohol-containing amino acid that can not be produced by metabolism and
must be taken in the diet. This amino acid plays an important role along
with glycine and serine in porphyrin metabolism. Threonine is
incorporated into proteins and enzymes at a molar rate of 6 percent
compared to the other amino acids.

Tyrosine: Acts in regulation of
emotional behavior. Important in eventual synthesis of thyroxine thus
aiding in prevention of hypothyroidism.

Tryptophan: Provides niacin which
prevents pellagra and mental deficiency. It regulates sleep. It is
useful as a relaxant as well. May also help alcoholics stay dry by
relieving some of the symptoms of alcohol related body chemistry
disorders.

Four important functions of lipotropies (methionine--choline--inositol--betaine)
1. They increase production of lecithin by the liver. This helps to keep
cholesterol more soluble, thereby lessening cholesterol deposits in
blood vessels and also lessoning the chances of gallstone formation.
(Gallstones usually have a large percentage of cholesterol deposits).
2. They prevent accumulation of fats in the liver. Fatty liver is
probably the main reason for sluggish liver function. Methionine seems
to act as a catalyst for choline and inositol, speeding up their
function.
3. They detoxify the liver. Methionine and choline detoxify amines which
are by-products of protein metabolism. This is especially important for
persons on high protein diet.
4. They increase resistance to disease. Lipotropics help to increase
resistance to disease by bolstering the thymus gland in carrying out its
anti-disease function in three ways. A) By stimulating the production of
antibodies. B) By stimulating growth and action of phagocytes, which
surround and gobble up invading viruses and microbes. C) By recognizing
and destroying foreign and abnormal tissue.